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Trump touts first-year accomplishments in lengthy White House briefing before heading to Davos
3:44 PM Trump lists what he sees as the top 3 accomplishments of his first year In a final question, the president was asked to list what he sees as the top accomplishments of his first year. The president listed rebuilding the military, including the Venezuela operation; sealing business deals and investments in the U.S.; and attaining most-favored-nation pricing…
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How a Third-Party Leak Fueled Phishing Against Ledger Users
Key takeaways A breach at a commerce partner can expose customer order data even if wallet systems remain secure. Real order context, such as product, price and contact or shipping details, can make phishing attempts appear legitimate and harder to detect. Treat inbound “support” messages as untrusted until they are verified through official Ledger resources. In early January 2026, some…
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The 11 Most Anticipated Movies
It’s the last rodeo for the Sundance Film Festival—or at least, for the festival as we’ve known it. For 47 years, Sundance has screened thousands of movies, serving as the launching pad for filmmakers like Paul Thomas Anderson (Hard Eight), the Coen Brothers (Blood Simple), Ava DuVernay (Middle of Nowhere), and actors like Jennifer Lawrence (Winter’s Bone), Michael B. Jordan…
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‘A communitywide priority’: Yampa Valley Community Foundation supports mental health with survey in Routt, Moffat counties
In a region defined by active outdoor lifestyles and strong sense of community, increasing instances of mental and behavioral health challenges have become difficult to ignore. As a result, the Yampa Valley Community Foundation has launched a mental and behavioral health survey for residents and workers in Routt and Moffat counties, with the objective of collecting clear data on mental…
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Myanmar man arrested with foreign currency, tobacco in Mizoram
Representational Image Aizawl: A Myanmar national was arrested with foreign currency notes, smuggled tobacco and foreign cigarettes in south Mizoram’s Siaha district on Tuesday, January 20, an official said. The accused, identified as U Phyu Maung of Rakhine, was nabbed by the Assam Rifles from Tuipang village, he said. Acting on a tip-off about currency and tobacco smuggling, the Assam…
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Protesters block garage in Center City
Philly ICE protest: Protesters block garage in Center City Skip to content Anti-ICE demonstrators end their protest Rev. Jay Bergen, a leader of No ICE Philly, said the group had accomplished its goal – and that the brutal cold had become too much for older demonstrators, some of whom have medical conditions. In his closing prayer, Bergen hoped the nearly…
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12 Disney Movies That Still Need Sequels
Static Media We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Ask the average moviegoer what the biggest problem facing Hollywood is at the moment, and there’s a good chance you’ll hear some variation of “lack of originality.” Yes, it feels like movie theaters are constantly filled with a barrage of sequels…
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GOP promotes MAHA agenda in bid to avert midterm losses. Dems point to contradictions.
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: When a “Make America Healthy Again” summit was held at the posh Waldorf Astoria in Washington, the line of attendees stretched down the block. The daylong, invitation-only event in November featured a who’s who of MAHA…
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SC stands by remarks holding dog feeders responsible for attacks
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday, January 20, remarked that it stood firmly by its earlier oral observations in the suo motu stray dogs case, including remarks that dog feeders may be held responsible for dog attacks, rejecting the contention that such comments were made sarcastically. While hearing a suo motu case concerning the management of stray dogs in…
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Israeli crews target UNRWA sites in east Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli forces on Tuesday targeted at least two United Nations facilities, pushing forward with its crackdown against the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees tasked with delivering humanitarian services to millions of people across the region. Crews began bulldozing the United Nations Relief and Works Agency ‘s offices in Sheikh Jarrah and fired tear gas at a vocational…
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